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‘We don’t need ICE’: Arlington’s first FIFA World Cup game draws few protestors
By Cecilia Lenzen and Bianca Rodriguez-Mora at Fort Worth Report
· June 15, 2026
· 6 min read
As thousands of fans poured into the stadium for Arlington’s first FIFA World Cup game Sunday, Rick Majumdar stood on a corner outside the venue, speaking into a microphone: “ICE out of the World Cup.” The Arlington resident said he wanted to raise awareness about the potential presence of U.S. Immi
Key takeaway ” The Arlington resident said he wanted to raise awareness about the potential presence of U.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The small but vocal protest outside AT&T Stadium during the World Cup match highlights the ongoing concerns about immigration enforcement in North Texas. As the region welcomes international visitors, the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is a sensitive topic, particularly given the Trump administration's past emphasis on curbing undocumented immigration. The fact that federal officials have not explicitly ruled out immigration enforcement actions during the World Cup games has created anxiety among some residents and visitors. In the context of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, where cities like Fort Worth and Arlington have significant immigrant populations, the issue is especially relevant. The protest also underscores the complexities of hosting large international events in areas with diverse communities, where the balance between security and inclusivity must be carefully managed. As the World Cup continues in Arlington, it will be worth watching how local law enforcement and federal agencies navigate these concerns.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 15, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 6 min
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What is this story about? As thousands of fans poured into the stadium for Arlington’s first FIFA World Cup game Sunday, Rick Majumdar stood on a corner outside the venue, speaking into a microphone: “ICE out of the World Cup.” The Arlington resident said he wanted to raise awareness about the potential presence of U.S. Immi
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